Personally, my induced / augmented labor was so much more painful than my naturally occurring and med - free labor, so I'm a classic
example of this dilemma.
One common and controversial
example of this dilemma is the use or pre-anesthetic blood testing.
Above: Loie, a perfect
example of the dilemma.
The debates take place on the basis of video clips with
examples of dilemmas that occur when different rights come into conflict with each other.
Not exact matches
The exchange was a prime
example of what toy maker Hoffman describes as his interfaith family's annual «December
Dilemma.»
Just around the time that the nature
of the
dilemma crossed the border from impersonal to personal, I would see your amygdala and related brain circuits — your medial orbitofrontal cortex, for
example — light up like a pinball machine.
What made me once and for all an indeterminist, for
example, was James's essay, «The
Dilemma of Determinism.»
F. C. Happold, for
example, in his Religious Faith and Twentieth - Century Man, published in 1966, spoke
of the mystical «as as a way out
of the spiritual
dilemma of modern man.»
That was the
dilemma after praying and seeking the Lord he shows me a couple
of things one is God calls the shots not satan satans demons bow to Gods authority and must get his permission so they beg Jesus to send the demons into the pigs.Jesus allows it so we can see satans purpose is always to destroy life.God is still the same yesterday today and forever he is the giver
of life.We do know that the pigs were owned by the gentile nations and may well have been offered or about to be offered to there gods which would mean they would belong to satan.Like the
example Jesus said about taxes should he pay them and he said give to caesar what is caesars.Or the other option was that it showed Gods mercy to the man that had been healed by delivering him
of the demons and he was also protecting the people in the area from the influence
of the demons.So God is still the same he is unchangeable and definitely not bipolar.I would say if anyone was bipolar in this situation it is David and he like us struggled with the same choice to walk according to the flesh or walk according to the spirit
of God.brentnz
In this volume he gives concrete
examples of some
of the ethical
dilemmas scientists have actually faced.
For
example, those on the radical right tend to be biblical literalists for whom scripture speaks to both the problems
of daily life and the
dilemmas of politics.
Nina Shea, director
of the Puebla Program on Religious Freedom for Freedom House in Washington, D.C., says such incidents illustrate «why China is the foremost
example of the human - rights
dilemma of how to treat a trading partner.»
I do not know any moral theologian who denies the Pope's teaching, although it might be possible to imagine some moral
dilemmas; for
example, if one were ordered to kill an innocent hostage as the price
of saving an entire city from destruction.
Often, families have to reconcile conflicting priorities as they answer these questions (for
example, a great sports opportunity may impinge on other family needs, or the needs
of the parents are at odds with the desires
of the child), which is why
dilemmas around youth sports are so prevalent.
With the Jordan - Koufax
dilemma solved, Joseph proudly cited a recent report on Columbus Elementary School as an
example of his going out on top.
Their interaction covers a lot
of mental territory, including recalling autobiographical memories and semantic information (the president's birthday, for
example), thinking about or planning the future, imagining new events, inferring the mental states
of others, reasoning about moral
dilemmas, reading fiction, self - reflecting, and appraising social and emotional information.
I could discuss similar films that played at this year's Berlinale — but these two
examples must suffice to demonstrate the
dilemma German cinema faces: these genre films suffer on the level
of craft, while also facing the problem that the socio - cultural context might simply not lend itself to the kind
of genre filmmaking (at least with regard to the thriller and action film genres) that seems to come so organically to filmmakers working in different national contexts.
«There are typical themes that cut across all
of the
dilemmas the Youth Advisory Board members shared about relationships and loyalty and rules, but the
examples that they gave —
of drinking and texting and racism and homophobia and transphobia and ableism — we wouldn't have known how to put together.»
It then moves on to use real world
examples of moral
dilemmas.
In thinking about these
dilemmas, many in the philanthropic world continue to cite the 1993 Annenberg Challenge as an
example of what they want to avoid.
For the Controlling Factors project, students had the option
of writing about real moral
dilemmas from events in history or creating fictional
examples based on the book The Hunger Games.
For
example, a social studies teacher could use the transit
dilemma to focus on map - reading and map - making skills and the profound impact
of transportation systems on a community.
This episode is an excellent
example of the ability for classroom video to afford the discussion
of critical incidents and
dilemmas (Le Fevre, 2004).
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time - out or cooling - off place (even an informal time - out activity like having a child take a message, book, or box
of chalk to another teacher could give the student the space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (for
example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral
dilemmas to teach students how to resolve conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3) suggesting or assigning literature with characters who face similar challenges to that
of the disabled student.
Mercedes has committed to building only 99
examples of the Maybach G 650 Landaulet, leaves potential customers that haven't made it to the list in a
dilemma.
Anne Womack, Youth Services Collection Development Librarian in Arlington, VA, used Diary
of a Wimpy Kid series as an
example to describe her
dilemma.
A clever solution by E Ink ®, for
example, solved the black and white
dilemma by introducing a third color, red, which carries the same charge as the black particles
of the display film, but rises to the surface under different voltage.
Another
example - If you are focusing on individuals fresh out
of college, who generally start with low credit scores and negative credit records, the language you speak and the way you distribute the message should be appropriate for their
dilemmas, as well as, done in a manner that will actually attract their attention.
Another
example of the noise vs. real change
dilemma is ascribing extreme events to human - caused climate change.
I'm no more a climate scientist than Lomborg, but even I begin to recognize his creative use
of statistics — for
example, not mentioning well - established severe weather increases, or creating a false
dilemma between spending to combat global warming and spending to combat malaria.
(Teaching through
examples of moral
dilemmas or issues is probably the practical way to proceed.)
(Note: The situation is a little trickier when the auditor is the same for both companies, and for the time being only the auditor knows
of the related company's woes; this exact situation is often given to final year accounting / auditing students as an
example of an irresolvable ethical
dilemma, since they can not allow the information to be either disclosed (to protect client confidentiality) or undisclosed (to protect investors).)
Now this may seem odd as a foundational belief — «public goods» are rather universally understood in economics, and the «tragedy
of the commons» and related game - theory discussions
of, for
example, the archetypal «Prisoner's
Dilemma», show quite clearly that there are situations where cooperative action produces a better outcome for all than seeking individual selfish advantage.
I didn't discuss the list
of dilemma's to any length, but merely put them up as
examples of many
dilemmas faced when trying to communicate scientific insights to a lay audience.
This is an
example of the logical fallacy «False
Dilemma»; no breath assumes death if the action isn't taken (which is false), and halitosis is a term that simply suggests harmless unpleasantness, downplaying the real harm from climate disruption, pollution, and resource depletion.
Anyone who has read Clayton Christensen's The Innovator
Dilemma will recall dramatic
examples of these in a number
of divergent industries.
While these companies are an
example of lower margin work, it follows the trend across industry after industry in classic Innovator's
Dilemma fashion.
Some law books, as they have been known and used in the past, are good
examples of the «two out
of three»
dilemma.
Particularly, for
example, in the area
of confidentiality where sometimes the duty to hold information confidential can really get lawyers into difficult situations and ethical
dilemmas with their own conscience.
I resolve this particular
dilemma by using the phrase and following it with a specific
example of a problem the person solved.
Not only is this a brilliant comedic premise, but it also provides a great
example of an «interpersonal
dilemma.»
To take just two
examples, studies
of hypothetical
dilemmas requiring adolescents to choose between antisocial behavior suggested by their peers and positive social behavior
of their own choosing show that peer influences increase between childhood and early adolescence as adolescents begin to separate from parental control, peak at age fourteen, and then decline slowly during the high school years.